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Exterior Collection (page 3)

Background imageExterior Collection: Pre Fabs in the West End. A number of prefabricated houses have been erected at

Pre Fabs in the West End. A number of prefabricated houses have been erected at the top of Portland Place. Rubble on the site has been cleared away

Background imageExterior Collection: The exclusive Mayfair Gaming Club, Crockfords, in London

The exclusive Mayfair Gaming Club, Crockfords, in London

Background imageExterior Collection: Portico of St Martins in the Field. Nelsons Column and Trafalgar Square, London

Portico of St Martins in the Field. Nelsons Column and Trafalgar Square, London, seen from the portico of St Martins In the Fields Church with part of the Admiralty building in the distance

Background imageExterior Collection: A view of Buckingham Palace after rebuilding November 1913 redesigned by by Sir

A view of Buckingham Palace after rebuilding November 1913 redesigned by by Sir Aston Webb

Background imageExterior Collection: On the left, the Royal Bank of England, building on the right Royal Exchange

On the left, the Royal Bank of England, building on the right Royal Exchange

Background imageExterior Collection: The thirteenth century bell tower at Hornsey which has survived two churches

The thirteenth century bell tower at Hornsey which has survived two churches and now stands apart from the present parish church 26 January 1932

Background imageExterior Collection: South Kensington Museum, 1863

South Kensington Museum, 1863

Background imageExterior Collection: Playtime at Jessop Primary School Herne Hill London 12th January 1961

Playtime at Jessop Primary School Herne Hill London 12th January 1961

Background imageExterior Collection: The beautiful roof garden of the May Fair Hotel, London. 11 April 1928

The beautiful roof garden of the May Fair Hotel, London. 11 April 1928

Background imageExterior Collection: The Consort Court in the South Kensington Museum, 1875

The Consort Court in the South Kensington Museum, 1875

Background imageExterior Collection: Early exterior of Harrods store. London

Early exterior of Harrods store. London

Background imageExterior Collection: The London Commercial Sale Rooms, built in 1811 and rebuilt in 1859, remained open

The London Commercial Sale Rooms, built in 1811 and rebuilt in 1859, remained open until the Second World War

Background imageExterior Collection: The South Africa House, in Trafalgar Square. 7 November 1945

The South Africa House, in Trafalgar Square. 7 November 1945

Background imageExterior Collection: The entrance to the Burlington Arcade, London. 1948

The entrance to the Burlington Arcade, London. 1948

Background imageExterior Collection: The Royal Store. This is Harrods, the famous London store which has recently been

The Royal Store. This is Harrods, the famous London store which has recently been the subject of a series of takeover attempts. 9th July 1939

Background imageExterior Collection: Almshouses, Wimbledon, London, England

Almshouses, Wimbledon, London, England

Background imageExterior Collection: England, London John Lewis new building, Oxford Street opened June 1950

England, London John Lewis new building, Oxford Street opened June 1950 eTopFoto

Background imageExterior Collection: The Kew Observatory, where magnetic research has been disturbed by the electric tram service

The Kew Observatory, where magnetic research has been disturbed by the electric tram service. In the foreground are the rain - gauges. August 1903

Background imageExterior Collection: Lambeth Palace, London, the home of the Archbishop of Canterbury, England

Lambeth Palace, London, the home of the Archbishop of Canterbury, England. August 1937 History of London - Vauxhall / Lambeth

Background imageExterior Collection: The Charter House, Finsbury, London in 1755. Granted 1545 to Sir Edward North. Finally

The Charter House, Finsbury, London in 1755. Granted 1545 to Sir Edward North. Finally, in 1611, transformed by Sir Thomas Sutton into the Hospital and School here represented

Background imageExterior Collection: The Albany Inn on Hurst Road in Bexley, London. 1937

The Albany Inn on Hurst Road in Bexley, London. 1937

Background imageExterior Collection: Beverly Minister. Surrounded by centuries-old yews, the ageing stone pile of Beverley

Beverly Minister. Surrounded by centuries-old yews, the ageing stone pile of Beverley Minister points its graceful Twin Towers to the sky

Background imageExterior Collection: Heavy rain washed out part of the government party held at Hampton Court Palace last night

Heavy rain washed out part of the government party held at Hampton Court Palace last night. The King and Queen Anne Queen Mary were among the thousand guests at the reception for Dominion

Background imageExterior Collection: At the Ranelagh Club, Barnes, West London, the avenue of trees leading up to the Club House

At the Ranelagh Club, Barnes, West London, the avenue of trees leading up to the Club House. 2 April 1936

Background imageExterior Collection: Testing wireless apparatus for Kings speech at Economic Conference. There is

Testing wireless apparatus for Kings speech at Economic Conference. There is official testing of the wireless transmitting instruments to make certain the Kings speech at the opening of the World

Background imageExterior Collection: The Great Exhibition by T. Colman Dibden - 1851 Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, 1851 Crowds

The Great Exhibition by T. Colman Dibden - 1851 Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, 1851 Crowds gathered for the opening of the palace on the 1st May 1851

Background imageExterior Collection: St Marys Parish Church, Finchley, London. 23 November 1932

St Marys Parish Church, Finchley, London. 23 November 1932

Background imageExterior Collection: St Pauls Cathedral, Westminster viewed from Ludgate Hill. 7 November 1945

St Pauls Cathedral, Westminster viewed from Ludgate Hill. 7 November 1945

Background imageExterior Collection: A photograph of an architects model of the revolutionary glass encased new theatre

A photograph of an architects model of the revolutionary glass encased new theatre which has been planned for London Plans to build the theatre in Ladbrock Road Paddington opposite the Old Mercury

Background imageExterior Collection: Princess Elizabeths model home, which was damaged by fire while being brought

Princess Elizabeths model home, which was damaged by fire while being brought to London from Wales after it had been presented to the Duchess of York at Cardiff by the people of Wales

Background imageExterior Collection: A church in Londons famous Strand. A few of the church of St Mary le Strand one

A church in Londons famous Strand. A few of the church of St Mary le Strand one of the two Island Churches in Londons famous Strand

Background imageExterior Collection: The empty shop window of Robins Stores at Grove Park. 1936

The empty shop window of Robins Stores at Grove Park. 1936

Background imageExterior Collection: The New York Custom House America 21 September 1920

The New York Custom House America 21 September 1920

Background imageExterior Collection: Fungas Danger to Famous Palace The Court of the Chapel at Versailles in which it

Fungas Danger to Famous Palace The Court of the Chapel at Versailles in which it has been discovered that the oak beams are in danger of being rotted by myriads of mushrooms 30 August 1922

Background imageExterior Collection: The Boys Grammar School at Woodbridge, Suffolk 1926

The Boys Grammar School at Woodbridge, Suffolk 1926

Background imageExterior Collection: Tring Park a large country house near Tring, Hertfordshire

Tring Park a large country house near Tring, Hertfordshire

Background imageExterior Collection: Wilhelmstrasse, showing the former palace of Prince August Wilhelm, Berlin Germany

Wilhelmstrasse, showing the former palace of Prince August Wilhelm, Berlin Germany 13 March 1920

Background imageExterior Collection: The next stage in the Prince of Wales Indian tour will bring the Royal traveller

The next stage in the Prince of Wales Indian tour will bring the Royal traveller to the native state at Gwalior. The Capital city of the state bearing the same name

Background imageExterior Collection: Famous poets house and garden opened to the public Cowpers house at Olney 19

Famous poets house and garden opened to the public Cowpers house at Olney 19 September 1919

Background imageExterior Collection: Where Mr Lloyd George and Ex Minister will spend christmas Mr Lloyd George is leaving

Where Mr Lloyd George and Ex Minister will spend christmas Mr Lloyd George is leaving London for a holiday at Algeciras, where Lord Birkenhead

Background imageExterior Collection: Genoa, Colle D Albaro, Villa Raggio in Italy 1922

Genoa, Colle D Albaro, Villa Raggio in Italy 1922

Background imageExterior Collection: The Chateau de Rambouillet, President Deschanels summer residence. 1 January 1920

The Chateau de Rambouillet, President Deschanels summer residence. 1 January 1920

Background imageExterior Collection: New Mormon Temple at Cardston, Alberta, Canada 9 March 1920

New Mormon Temple at Cardston, Alberta, Canada 9 March 1920

Background imageExterior Collection: Building a concrete village at Braintree, Essex The finished article 18 September 1919

Building a concrete village at Braintree, Essex The finished article 18 September 1919

Background imageExterior Collection: The Splendour of Littlecott Mr Gerard Bevan, Chairman of the City Equitable Fire

The Splendour of Littlecott Mr Gerard Bevan, Chairman of the City Equitable Fire Insurance Company, Tudor Mansion, Littlecott it dates from the time of Henry VIII and has a ghost 11 February 1922

Background imageExterior Collection: Kings College University at Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada February 1920

Kings College University at Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada February 1920

Background imageExterior Collection: German Wireless Station at Neven 6 November 1920

German Wireless Station at Neven 6 November 1920

Background imageExterior Collection: The New London Club The beautiful garden at 46, Grosvenor Street, formerly the

The New London Club The beautiful garden at 46, Grosvenor Street, formerly the residence of Sir Edgar Speyer and now the American Womens Club. ( Daily Chronicle ) 27 June 1923



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